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| prendere, portare (bring) |
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| English theatre draws heavily on Greek and Roman theatre. |
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| Il teatro inglese prende molto dal teatro greco e romano |
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| At first it was considered immoral by the church, |
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| Al inizio era considerato immorale dalla chiesa. |
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| In the middle ages drama became popular again, in part thanks to the church which reinacted scenes from the Bible and the Gospel to attract people to the church. |
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| Nel medioevo il teatro divenne molto seguito di nuovo bin parte grazie alla chiesa che recitava scene dalla bibbia per avvicinare gente alla chiesa. |
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| Priests were like actors who put on scenes foprm the Bible and acted in Latin. |
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| I preti erano come attori e recitavano scene dalla bibbia in latino |
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| People attended mass to see the plays. |
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| la gente frquentava la messa per vedere i spettacoli. |
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| the clergy gradually moved these plays away from the church,first to the churchyard then the street and then to the inn yard. |
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| il clero piano piano ha spostato i spettacoli dalla chiesa prima al cortile della chiesa poi in strada e poi al cortile della locanda, |
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| the plays began to lose their religious themes and actors were no longer priests but now members of acting guilds |
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| le opere iniziarono a perdere il loro sottofondo religioso e gli attori non erano più preti ma invece membri di associazioni di recita. |
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| what type of plays existed in the middle ages? |
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| miricle plays, mystery plays, morality plays |
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| stories about the lives of saints |
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| plays which dealt with vices and virtues |
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| what was the most famous morality play? |
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| where and how were plays performed in the middle ages? |
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| They were performed outdoors on moveable stages called pageants, each pageant represented an episode of the story |
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| name five theatre techniques that were commonly used in the middle ages |
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| dialogue, monologue, sililoquay and aside |
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| to the audience, other characters don't hear |
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| where were the first british theatres? |
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| outside the city near the banks of the Thames |
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| The town guilds formed theatre companies, what was the name of shakespeare's company |
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